A GraphQL-native headless commerce platform with multi-currency, multi-language, and multi-warehouse support — designed for global retailers operating across multiple channels.
RetailGraph is a GraphQL-first, headless commerce platform built on Python and Django — designed from the ground up as an API, not a monolith with an API retrofitted on top. Native multi-currency, multi-language, and multi-warehouse support makes it the architecture of choice for global retailers operating across multiple countries and channels from a single platform.
Global retailers operating across multiple countries, currencies, and warehouses face a classic commerce scaling problem: monolithic platforms break at the edges of their design assumptions. Shopify struggles with multi-currency complexities. WooCommerce collapses under warehouse management at scale. Enterprise platforms like Salesforce Commerce Cloud and SAP Hybris cost $500K+ per year to implement and maintain. Meanwhile, the GraphQL API economy — mobile apps, web storefronts, voice interfaces, digital kiosks — demands a single, flexible data layer that any surface can consume efficiently.
RetailGraph’s pure GraphQL API is the core design decision that makes everything else possible. Every commerce capability — products, orders, customers, warehouses, promotions — is exposed through a single, self-documenting GraphQL schema. Frontends query exactly the data they need in one request, regardless of complexity. Multi-currency pricing and multi-language content are first-class schema concepts, not plugins. The webhook-based extensibility model means integrations run in their own services and don’t degrade core commerce performance. The React dashboard provides a complete operations interface for merchandisers and operations teams.
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